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A domain controller for the domain could not be contactedI am a programmer with very little experience in networking issues. I work for a small 3-person company and we contract out our networking services. I'm in the middle of a very important project that needs to be completed over the weekend, and my machine just crashed (blue screen when logging into Windows, except in Safe Mode). Luckily I was able to log into Windows in Safe Mode and back up all of my relevant files. I then re-formatted my hard drive and just finished installing Windows XP Professional. I'm now trying to re-connect to my network and I'm getting the above error. I went to another computer on my network and reviewed the properties of the network connection. I saw that it was automatically obtaining the IP address and DNS Server address (although I do know what the IP address of my computer was pre- rebuild and I'm pretty sure it was a static address). I also looked at the properties of the computer itself (right-clicked My Computer on the other machine) and saw that the domain said XXX.com. So, on my machine I right-clicked My Computer and went to Properties. On the Computer Name tab I hit the 'Change' button to join a domain. I checked "Member Of Domain" and entered XXX.com (I also tried XXX without the .com, but got the same error). I'm getting the following message: A domain controller for the domain XXX.com could not be contacted. Ensure that the domain name is typed correctly. If the name is correct, click Details for troubleshooting information. When I clicked Details, I got the following: An error occurred when DNS was queried for the service location (SRV) resource record used to locate a domain controller for domain XXX.com. The error was: "No DNS servers configured for the local system." (error code 0x0000267C DNS_ERROR_NO_DNS_SERVERS) The query was for the SRV record for _ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.XXX.com Any help would be greatly appreciated. Just as an fyi - Although we contract out our networking services, I do have administrative rights to everything here and I have the Administrator's password as well. I have no problem getting accessing our server and Active Directory if need be, but I'll need some fairly clear instructions. Also, during the install of Windows XP Pro I was asked to name my computer. I named it the same name as it was pre- rebuild, which is what I'd like it to be. Thanks. Steve Inline -
In news:1154787695.871980.106060@h48g2000cwc.googlegroups.com, Steve_Bl***@EagleCCI.com <Steve_Bl***@EagleCCI.com> typed:Show quoteHide quote > Hello everyone, What was the IP address/subnet mask/DNS IP before? (I'm not sure why you'd > > I am a programmer with very little experience in networking issues. I > work for a small 3-person company and we contract out our networking > services. I'm in the middle of a very important project that needs to > be completed over the weekend, and my machine just crashed (blue > screen when logging into Windows, except in Safe Mode). Luckily I > was able to log into Windows in Safe Mode and back up all of my > relevant files. I then re-formatted my hard drive and just finished > installing Windows XP Professional. > > I'm now trying to re-connect to my network and I'm getting the above > error. I went to another computer on my network and reviewed the > properties of the network connection. I saw that it was automatically > obtaining the IP address and DNS Server address (although I do know > what the IP address of my computer was pre- rebuild and I'm pretty > sure it was a static address). be using a static IP, btw, but some people do). > You need the NetBIOS name of the domain....if it's not XXX, one simple way > I also looked at the properties of the computer itself (right-clicked > My Computer on the other machine) and saw that the domain said > XXX.com. > > So, on my machine I right-clicked My Computer and went to Properties. > On the Computer Name tab I hit the 'Change' button to join a domain. > I checked "Member Of Domain" and entered XXX.com (I also tried XXX > without the .com, but got the same error). to find out what it is, is to check another PC's login screen - "Log On To" will have two choices: the local machine, and the NetBIOS name of the domain. Show quoteHide quote > From a working workstation, do an ipconfig /all in a command prompt. Do the > I'm getting the following message: > > A domain controller for the domain XXX.com could not be contacted. > Ensure that the domain name is typed correctly. If the name is > correct, click Details for troubleshooting information. > > When I clicked Details, I got the following: > > An error occurred when DNS was queried for the service location (SRV) > resource record used to locate a domain controller for domain XXX.com. > > The error was: "No DNS servers configured for the local system." > (error code 0x0000267C DNS_ERROR_NO_DNS_SERVERS) > > The query was for the SRV record for _ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.XXX.com > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. same on yours. Compare them. The most likely causes of your problem are: 1. You have the wrong DNS config; your PC should specify only the internal (probably AD-integrated) DNS server's IP - no external/public IPs there. or 2. You're specifying the wrong domain name > Have you thought of asking the people who actually do the network support > Just as an fyi - Although we contract out our networking services, I > do have administrative rights to everything here and I have the > Administrator's password as well. I have no problem getting accessing > our server and Active Directory if need be, but I'll need some fairly > clear instructions. for your domain for assistance? > You may run into issues with the computer account in the domain. I'd name > Also, during the install of Windows XP Pro I was asked to name my > computer. I named it the same name as it was pre- rebuild, which is > what I'd like it to be. the machine something else for the time being, and then delete the computer account in ADUC and wait a bit - then rename the PC to what you wish and rejoin the domain. Show quoteHide quote > > Thanks. > > Steve
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